Marcello Danucalov

first doutorando on the subject, in our country, it was presented by Eliza Kozsa the Department of Psicobiologia of the UNIFESP. It studied the effect of the meditation and one respiratory technique on volunteers with complaint of anxiety, showing good resulted. As the preposition of this article, in the direction to present research and studies of Brazilian professionals, with respect to the study of the meditation, we would also like to cite the trajectory of Adalberto Tripicchio around the subject. The related one is graduated medicine, theology, philosophy and psychology, with some PhD? s. Psi manages the site of the net, where it writes deeply on the meditation. In an intitled article Neuroqumica correlata of the meditation? part I, it witness who: the neurofisiolgico study of the meditation it has offered to a fascinating vision of the conscience human being, and in such a way, established a relation between mental states, the corporal physiology, the cognitivo, volitional and emotional processing, and the biological bases of experience spiritual Between published articles already, however, none more than what of Newberg and Iversen, disclosed the action of the meditation of more necessary form, on the nervous system.

The authors present, pass-the-pass, what they call ' ' neural bases of the complex exercise of the meditation. In our country, we make use of the intitled book ' ' Neurofisiologia of the Meditao' ' of Marcello Danucalov and Robert Simes (Ed. Phorte), resultant of a revision monograph that more than compiled a thousand articles, even so with abrangncia that the simple meditating process exceeds, arriving until the meandros of the espiritualidade (TRIPICCHO, 2007). In being valid the neurofisiologia and the neurocincias, I verified as pupil, in recent course of qualification in Are Mental, carried through for the psychologist, neurologist and psychiatry Henriqueta Camarotti, that the central nervous system measured the homostasis and acts in the regulation of behaviors.

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